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Can you give me an example where this fails so I can figure out a better way to potentially do it automatically? |
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add option to prevent wrapping also the functions arguments
Sure. Checkout http://jsfiddle.net/k7uaT/ You can add/remove raven to see the problem. |
Ohh, I see. JavaScript sucks. :( Thanks for the PR. |
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See https://github.com/nodejs/import-in-the-middle/releases/tag/import-in-the-middle-v1.13.1 ### Bug Fixes * handling of circular dependencies ([#181](nodejs/import-in-the-middle#181)) ([b58092e](nodejs/import-in-the-middle@b58092e)) * importing JSON files ([#182](nodejs/import-in-the-middle#182)) ([8c52014](nodejs/import-in-the-middle@8c52014)) * warning from use of context.importAssertions ([#179](nodejs/import-in-the-middle#179)) ([8e56cf1](nodejs/import-in-the-middle@8e56cf1))
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See https://github.com/nodejs/import-in-the-middle/releases/tag/import-in-the-middle-v1.13.1 ### Bug Fixes * handling of circular dependencies ([#181](nodejs/import-in-the-middle#181)) ([b58092e](nodejs/import-in-the-middle@b58092e)) * importing JSON files ([#182](nodejs/import-in-the-middle#182)) ([8c52014](nodejs/import-in-the-middle@8c52014)) * warning from use of context.importAssertions ([#179](nodejs/import-in-the-middle#179)) ([8e56cf1](nodejs/import-in-the-middle@8e56cf1)) This version is already allowed by our range, but in order to ensure everybody gets this, bumping it here.
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Hey,
I've been running into some problems when wrapping require JS define and require functions. I often return functions that have to be called as constructor functions. My first approach was checking if the function is called as a constructor function and if so calling the wrapped function with the new keyword as well. Which is impossible as long as you want variable arguments.
The next approach was using a ES6 Object.setPrototypeOf() polyfill. It's working but it is strongly discouraged, because it is very slow and unavoidably slows down subsequent execution in modern JavaScript implementations.
So I ended up adding a option to prevent wrapping the functions arguments.
~ Tobi